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  2. Eddie Fisher - Wikipedia

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    Edwin Jack Fisher (August 10, 1928 – September 22, 2010) was an American singer and actor. He was one of the most popular artists during the 1950s, selling millions of records and hosting his own TV show, The Eddie Fisher Show. [1]

  3. Eddie Fisher (drummer) - Wikipedia

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    Eddie Ray Fisher (born December 17, 1973 [1]) is an American musician and songwriter. He is the drummer for the American pop rock band OneRepublic . [ 2 ] Eddie grew up in Mission Viejo, California and currently resides in Denver , Colorado , where OneRepublic is based. [ 2 ]

  4. The Eddie Fisher Show - Wikipedia

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    The Eddie Fisher Show was an American musical comedy/variety television series [1] [2] starring Eddie Fisher. The series alternated on Tuesday nights with The George Gobel Show with episodes running from October 1, 1957 – March 17, 1959 on NBC. George Gobel was a "permanent guest star" on Fisher's program, as Fisher was on Gobel's show.

  5. Eddie Fisher (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    Eddie Gene Fisher (born July 16, 1936) is an American former Major League Baseball pitcher with the San Francisco Giants, Chicago White Sox, Baltimore Orioles, Cleveland Indians, California Angels and St. Louis Cardinals between 1959 and 1973. He batted and threw right-handed.

  6. Wish You Were Here (1952 song) - Wikipedia

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    The best-known version was recorded by Eddie Fisher becoming a #1 hit in 1952 on RCA Victor 47-4830 (45 rpm) and 20-4830 (78 rpm). [2] Other recordings.

  7. I Need You Now (1954 song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was written for Joni James who recorded the song in April 1953 for M-G-M Records, and the song was released on her best-selling album, Let There Be Love.Eddie Fisher subsequently recorded a version of it accompanied by Hugo Winterhalter and his Orchestra at Webster Hall, New York City, on May 4, 1954.

  8. Coke Time with Eddie Fisher - Wikipedia

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    Coke Time with Eddie Fisher is an American musical variety television series starring singer Eddie Fisher which was broadcast by NBC [1] on Wednesday and Friday nights from 7:30 to 7:45 p.m. Eastern Time on Wednesdays and Fridays, from April 29, 1953, to February 22, 1957. [2]

  9. Connie Stevens - Wikipedia

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    Her second husband, from 1967 until they divorced in 1969, was singer Eddie Fisher. [3] She is the mother of actresses Joely Fisher and Tricia Leigh Fisher, and the former stepmother of Todd Fisher and actress Carrie Fisher. Stevens is a half-sister of John Megna through their mother. [40]